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the department of energy has concluded the average vehicle fuel efficiency improves about 22% when the speeds dropped from 75 to 55 and everybody usually draws about 75, so right there painlessly and without costing anybody any money. melissa: are you advocating some businesses shut down, for example calls come in like utah, the other manufacturing base in the area, it is controversial because it employs about 120,000 people in the area, would you like them to shut down, are you part of that group? >> no. we are not advocating anybody lose their job. if our state government actually implanted a recommendation, it would probably add employment to the state, not subtracted. one of the consequences of the air pollution it has is really economic repercussions when it is broadcast throughout the world salt lake city has a worse air pollution in the country, that has a profound economic liability to it. it is a bad message to send to other states and the rest of the world. melissa: you are right about that. now you are getting so much attention, negative for the reason you just mentioned but
the department of energy has concluded the average vehicle fuel efficiency improves about 22% when the speeds dropped from 75 to 55 and everybody usually draws about 75, so right there painlessly and without costing anybody any money. melissa: are you advocating some businesses shut down, for example calls come in like utah, the other manufacturing base in the area, it is controversial because it employs about 120,000 people in the area, would you like them to shut down, are you part of that...
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ed, i really think the emotional energy among the republicans is about their frustration at the way they lost the presidential election and their sort of lashing out at major figures in the democratic party such as hillary clinton as they begin the 2016 cycle. rand paul, senator rand paul imagined himself as president and dreamed of how he would have fired hillary clinton. but as implausible as it may seem to our viewers tonight, rand paul wants to run for president and thinks he can get elected. and he's going to run on the rejectionist line. he's going to run on the antagonism to all powerful, famous people on the inside line. now that he's -- even though he's a senator himself. so in terms of 2016 republican politics, that was rand paul making his debut for 2016. >> well, are there others that were a part of that panel that are grandstanding politically right now? >> well, sure. of course. although not necessarily for president. i think john mccain has been on ever since he -- ever since he lost the election in 2008, i think he's been on a permanent personal campaign to recapture the
ed, i really think the emotional energy among the republicans is about their frustration at the way they lost the presidential election and their sort of lashing out at major figures in the democratic party such as hillary clinton as they begin the 2016 cycle. rand paul, senator rand paul imagined himself as president and dreamed of how he would have fired hillary clinton. but as implausible as it may seem to our viewers tonight, rand paul wants to run for president and thinks he can get...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. 2013 has barely begun. it's possible that a more bizarre story could come along. but this story has set the bar pretty high. we know that lennay kekua, the love of te'o's life and died too young losing her life to leukemia the day that he lost his grandmother, we know that's not true. deadspin broke the story and the scam. tonight the star linebacker is talking. the full interview with katie couric airs tomorrow. in clips released by "good morning america" he admits to lying to the media after acknowledging his girlfriend was a hoax. he also defends his lies. listen. >> you stuck to the script. you knew that something was amiss, manti. >> correct. >> why? >> put yourself in my situation. this girl i committed myself to died on september 12th. now i get a phone call on
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back. 2013 has barely begun. it's possible that a more bizarre story could come along. but this story has set the bar pretty high. we know that lennay kekua, the love of te'o's...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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>> a big part of the recovery, of course, is based on energy independence, energy security for the country. you know, the barometer for me, i looked at the senators who signed on, primarily republicans, and i saw mark warner. he's a conscious of the democratic party when it comes down to business. >> one of the nine democrats who signed the letter -- senators who signed the letter to president obama saying go with the pipeline, please, approve it. mark warner was the key guy to you? >> yes, absolutely. also, virginia, the conservative state, but it's gone with obama twice. >> joining us now is one of the other democrats who signed that letter to the president. senator mark pryor, democrat from arkansas joining us, senator, welcome. >> thank you, thank you, and i do agree about mark warner. he's very, very pro-business. he really gets the economics of all of this, and he is someone that we definitely look to within the senate on economic issues. >> senator, we were surprised to see nine democrats in the senate asking the president to approve the keystone pipeline because the environmentalis
>> a big part of the recovery, of course, is based on energy independence, energy security for the country. you know, the barometer for me, i looked at the senators who signed on, primarily republicans, and i saw mark warner. he's a conscious of the democratic party when it comes down to business. >> one of the nine democrats who signed the letter -- senators who signed the letter to president obama saying go with the pipeline, please, approve it. mark warner was the key guy to you?...
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pipeline, actually, as part of his larger energy plan on climate change. and that will probably anger some environmentalists. he might get to that later. but he was laying down the markers of what he truly believes, and i think he'll govern more pragmatically. >> there is some agreement among pundits about the goal of the president's speech. "the new york times" said this -- "the president made a forceful argument for a progressive agenda." the atlantic's james fallows said this, "the most sustainedly progressive statement barack obama has made in his decade on the national stage." conservative charles krauthammer praised it as "historically important," but elaborated by saying that "obama is basically declaring the end of reaganism in this speech." and look at what the wall street editorial page declared, "president obama has never been as candid as he was monday in asserting his liberal ambitions. if his second term does break down into more partisan gridlock and rancor, let the president show that the president set the stone with his second inaugural."
pipeline, actually, as part of his larger energy plan on climate change. and that will probably anger some environmentalists. he might get to that later. but he was laying down the markers of what he truly believes, and i think he'll govern more pragmatically. >> there is some agreement among pundits about the goal of the president's speech. "the new york times" said this -- "the president made a forceful argument for a progressive agenda." the atlantic's james fallows...
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. >> the solution to climate change is energy policy. the of energy policy so vastly outweigh the down sides, i will be a passionate advocate about this, but not based on ideology but based on facts based on science. i hope to sit with all of you and convince you this 6 trillion-dollar market is worth millions of american jobs. >> jennifer: from a political point of view this is a tough issue, the keystone pipeline, and especially with respect to environmental activists. obvious liquory is a big advocate for stopping climate change. what do you think he'll do about keystone? >> i remember he--climate change the copenhagen conference in 2009 senator kerry preceded hillary clinton there, and she proceeded barack obama as one of the areas where he has done significant work on behalf of the administration in this first four years and we'll continue on those interests going forward. it's an interesting thing jennifer in global diplomacy economics is becoming a far more meaningful element of global diplomacy. there is now an assistant secretar
. >> the solution to climate change is energy policy. the of energy policy so vastly outweigh the down sides, i will be a passionate advocate about this, but not based on ideology but based on facts based on science. i hope to sit with all of you and convince you this 6 trillion-dollar market is worth millions of american jobs. >> jennifer: from a political point of view this is a tough issue, the keystone pipeline, and especially with respect to environmental activists. obvious...
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but that compels people to spend time and energy which right now they can throw clog up the works, if you will, without spending any time and energy and without being visible without making their case before their colleagues and the america people. all the american people see is the quorum call. >> bill: there was also the alternative path which would have been a not -- inviting republicans to join but if they didn't all you needed at this early -- these early days are the first day or whatever of the new session any new session of congress is 51 votes to change the rules, right? people call that -- that's according to the constitution. some people call it the nuclear option. i don't know why. what was wrong with that? >> well, tom udall has been very clear in helping carry this -- the leadership of this and talking about the constitutional option. and he would distinguish it from the nuclear option. i certainly agree with him. this is an action taken under the constitution. >> bill: right. >> it is absolutely appropriate to adjust your rules to make the senate function better. this i
but that compels people to spend time and energy which right now they can throw clog up the works, if you will, without spending any time and energy and without being visible without making their case before their colleagues and the america people. all the american people see is the quorum call. >> bill: there was also the alternative path which would have been a not -- inviting republicans to join but if they didn't all you needed at this early -- these early days are the first day or...
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my focus is on renewable energy. we don't have oil companies in nevada, but what we do have is an abundance of wind, solar, and geothermal. and i believe that those are alternatives that should be part of our overall energy mix to make us less reliance on fossil fuels and more energy independent in the long term. host: philadelphia, pennsylvania. our next caller is richard, independent line. caller: how are you doing? how are you doing, congressman? the question -- a couple of thoughts. i am interested in what puc is the area that productivity will occur. as far as when you talk about job creation and you coming from nevada, looking at the hospitality industry. specific to your state and locale. but talking about the nation as a whole, where do you see these jobs? which raises the question -- in your district, what is the ismale of -- what is the black male unemployment rate. it seems it is very high in a lot of districts and a lot of states. the other question, coming to this year -- the battle of dealing with the b
my focus is on renewable energy. we don't have oil companies in nevada, but what we do have is an abundance of wind, solar, and geothermal. and i believe that those are alternatives that should be part of our overall energy mix to make us less reliance on fossil fuels and more energy independent in the long term. host: philadelphia, pennsylvania. our next caller is richard, independent line. caller: how are you doing? how are you doing, congressman? the question -- a couple of thoughts. i am...
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have either embraced her or been indifferent to her over the past four years as they focused their energies on president obama. that clearly ended yesterday. clinton began her testimony with a rare public expression of emotion, talking about the deaths of ambassador chris stevens and three other americans in benghazi. >> for me, this is not just a matter of policy. it's personal. i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag-draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters, and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> but through most of the day, she was forceful, even combative, when she felt she needed to be, jousting with republican critics, including wisconsin senator ron johnson. >> we were misled, that there were supposedly protests and then something sprang out of that. >> with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans! was it because of a protest?! or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they'd go kill some americans?! what differenc
have either embraced her or been indifferent to her over the past four years as they focused their energies on president obama. that clearly ended yesterday. clinton began her testimony with a rare public expression of emotion, talking about the deaths of ambassador chris stevens and three other americans in benghazi. >> for me, this is not just a matter of policy. it's personal. i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag-draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i...
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i want to see energy resources developed in this country. to me this is an absolute no brainer. i know the environmental community wants to stop this because they he want to stop using oil and petrochemicals. the fact is not doing this pipeline is not going to affect that at all. this material, this oil is going to go to china if we don't put it into a pipeline and bring it in to america and tuesday to create jobs here in america and lower the cost of energy here in the united states. >> shannon: and the president walking a bit of a tight rope calls from environmentalists but calls from union members who want to see the pipeline approved. how do you think he will find that delicate balance and make a decision? >> it is hard to say except if you look at what he did last time he had to make the call sided not with the unions but with the environmentalists and i think he is wrong on that. the unions are absolutely right. this is job creation, pure unanswered questions adulterated job creation that will really help america's use of its natural resources and create jobs. so i think t
i want to see energy resources developed in this country. to me this is an absolute no brainer. i know the environmental community wants to stop this because they he want to stop using oil and petrochemicals. the fact is not doing this pipeline is not going to affect that at all. this material, this oil is going to go to china if we don't put it into a pipeline and bring it in to america and tuesday to create jobs here in america and lower the cost of energy here in the united states. >>...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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now let's turn to my next guest who started a nutrition and energy bar company, despite california's tough tax climate, her company has grown over 400% in last 4 year, joining us now liz ann fal falseeto, these bari would like to think, i could drop a lot of weight real quick, if i think thin. >> you know, think thin is born off of premise of weight wellness, that is about deliciously natural nutrition that empowers you. lou: your business is booming. >> it is. lou: despite in california. terrible tax climate. terrible regulation climate. what is your secret for success? >> you know, everybody knows that taxes in california are high. but i can tell you, it's a great place to run a business for us. it is the health and wellness mecca of the world. and the clientele, that you can get. and team you can build is fantastic. but i contribute our growth to the fact that we're unique. we're unique in the marketplace because we're the only bar that has we'reo gram zugo, -- zero gram zug
now let's turn to my next guest who started a nutrition and energy bar company, despite california's tough tax climate, her company has grown over 400% in last 4 year, joining us now liz ann fal falseeto, these bari would like to think, i could drop a lot of weight real quick, if i think thin. >> you know, think thin is born off of premise of weight wellness, that is about deliciously natural nutrition that empowers you. lou: your business is booming. >> it is. lou: despite in...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance, the fight against disease and the push for development. as much as it is by any single counterterrorism initiative, and it must be. it is defined by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change or fighting to lift up millions of lives by promoting democracy from africa to the americas or speaking out for the prisoners in north korea or millions refugees and displaced persons. it's combined by keeping faith to secure for afghanistan. america lives up to her values when we give voice to the voiceless. i share with the president the conviction that it is ee can quickly imperative to increasing, failed, and failing states. burgeoning populations of young people, hungry for jobs, opportunity, individual rights, and freedom are rebelling against years of disenfranchisement and humiliation. a fruit vendor who united the abe rab be awakening wanted dignity and respect. he wanted to sell his fruit without corruption and abuse. that's what led him to self-emulate. tahrir square represe
american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance, the fight against disease and the push for development. as much as it is by any single counterterrorism initiative, and it must be. it is defined by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change or fighting to lift up millions of lives by promoting democracy from africa to the americas or speaking out for the prisoners in north korea or millions refugees and displaced persons. it's...
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address give republicans an stark choice either accommodate the president's agenda off immigration, guns, energy and social programs and hope to take the liberal edge off of some of those or basically continue as they have been doing. dig in as the last bull wells fargo bank against a re-elected president and accept the political risks. they have this fork in the rode. or are they going to be the party to get things done but moderating? >> i think that's right on. there are childrens in the republican armor. if you look at what's happened in the last couple of weeks or so, republicans caved on taxes on new year's eve. i think obama peeled away 85 republican votes on tax hikes. what happened to this once, you know, rock-solid g.o.p. caucus even paul ryan voted with the president on that their bluff has been called on the debt ceiling. we don't want to shut down the government. so, it looks like republicans are fighting among themselves. so this debate is already underway in the republican party. >> yeah. the. >> the president understands this. that combined with the 332 electoral votes he got, i
address give republicans an stark choice either accommodate the president's agenda off immigration, guns, energy and social programs and hope to take the liberal edge off of some of those or basically continue as they have been doing. dig in as the last bull wells fargo bank against a re-elected president and accept the political risks. they have this fork in the rode. or are they going to be the party to get things done but moderating? >> i think that's right on. there are childrens in...
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politics, the people part of politics which the president does not spend a lot of time, effort, or energy on. >> do you agree with that. >> if you look at the deal with congress, they tried every other relationship, the obama, the reed-mcconnell relationship but it was the biden relationship that set it off. he know he how to run a meeting. he runs through them. that's how you run a meeting. he know he how to do that. >> recently the president at a press conference had to say i'm a friendly guy, i'm a people guy, but joe biden really is that. >> joe biden is. and joe biden's excesses of being a people person and gregarious and enormously approachable, have been very important to this administration and to what david pointed out what happened, particularly in the last couple of months. briefly, we always here this is the most important vice president in the history of the world. how does he rank as vice presidents go? >> he actually just may be -- this may be one of the rare occasions where the superlative applies. we heard it about dick cheney in a different way. cheney, you had a sense -
politics, the people part of politics which the president does not spend a lot of time, effort, or energy on. >> do you agree with that. >> if you look at the deal with congress, they tried every other relationship, the obama, the reed-mcconnell relationship but it was the biden relationship that set it off. he know he how to run a meeting. he runs through them. that's how you run a meeting. he know he how to do that. >> recently the president at a press conference had to say...
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any comprehensive energy policy, immigration reform. you have one year where we will have enormous momentum to get things done. >> you're listening to him. that is a mouthful. is that what i should say? >> the thing i would agree with -- what is important for us to argue is first stability. it is important for europe to be stable. global growth is a critical element u.s. growth going forward. we have to show strength and make a case for european stability. we have to make people in the united states realize these things are united -- are related. we need the responsible long- term deficit-reduction the important thing to argue in the bipartisan group is we need everyone to come to the table. >> and we will all hold hands and sing. i cannot wait. you are the senate minority leader. you are passionate about the fact this government is spending too much security get on the phone with their colleagues. you are part of this meeting today. you call your friend there. ask him what he thinks you should say. >> what do you think i should say? [l
any comprehensive energy policy, immigration reform. you have one year where we will have enormous momentum to get things done. >> you're listening to him. that is a mouthful. is that what i should say? >> the thing i would agree with -- what is important for us to argue is first stability. it is important for europe to be stable. global growth is a critical element u.s. growth going forward. we have to show strength and make a case for european stability. we have to make people in...
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domestic energy production is way up. if we build the pipeline and frack some more it will be up even more than that there are two sides in the argument. early in the game, our team is down or yes we are in the 7th inning and things are looking up as we head beyond the stretch. martha: here comes the part where stuart says, in my opinion, where are we, stuart? >> in my opinion we're still for the rest of this year going to bump along. i will give you a baseball analogy but we're bumping along the bottom. i think we'll get growth, maybe two, 2 1/2%, that mart, that is not good enough. we need four% for a consistent period of time to get our debt measureably under control. not going to get it. martha: tough to find the engines of growth when you look out there, stuart. >> could be energy, martha. martha: could be. thank you so much. good to talk to you as always, sir. bill: where i come from the 7th inning stretch means there are 2 1/2 innings of baseball to play and the other team can back and tie it up. martha: that's tru
domestic energy production is way up. if we build the pipeline and frack some more it will be up even more than that there are two sides in the argument. early in the game, our team is down or yes we are in the 7th inning and things are looking up as we head beyond the stretch. martha: here comes the part where stuart says, in my opinion, where are we, stuart? >> in my opinion we're still for the rest of this year going to bump along. i will give you a baseball analogy but we're bumping...
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i could feel the energy. i got to go to though human rights campaign last night and hang out with senator baldwin, and it really -- i feel like the energy around -- around marriage equality in particular -- it was interesting getting back -- i ran into chris perry and sandy steer, which it is almost supreme court time. >> yeah. i'm really curious to know exactly what questions the supreme court will take up, but obama's speech was right in front of the supreme court justices. >> stephanie: yeah. >> so delivering this kind of message right in front of the supreme court, right in front of republican opposition. it's hard to crawl back from that. >> we know what clarence thomas will say he will point at scalia and say whatever he said. >> stephanie: he looked cute in that hat. but he has such a nice head of hair. >> it was weird. >> stephanie: being here matt we were saying when you walk by the supreme court you go wow. >> yeah. >> stephanie: anyway here is the president. >> obama: our journey is complete, until
i could feel the energy. i got to go to though human rights campaign last night and hang out with senator baldwin, and it really -- i feel like the energy around -- around marriage equality in particular -- it was interesting getting back -- i ran into chris perry and sandy steer, which it is almost supreme court time. >> yeah. i'm really curious to know exactly what questions the supreme court will take up, but obama's speech was right in front of the supreme court justices. >>...
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helping america become more energy dependent. and paying for transportation structure, roads, bridges, things like that. also, educating the workforce. let us take a listen to one of the governor's and what he had the say during this state of the state address. this is the governor of new york talking about new york state. >> yes it is hard to reform education. i know the politics of it. i know the problems. i know the issues. but, can you imagining how smart the state would be when we actually educate all of our children to the best of their god-given potential? when every black child and every white child and every orphan child and every other child is educated to their full potential? i know helping the state economy is hard. i know it has been decades of decline. but can you imagine how successful our economy is going to be when that upstate economic engine is running at full speed , and buffalo, and syracuse, and albany. i know women have been treated unfairly for a long time. i know it is cultural. i know it is historical.
helping america become more energy dependent. and paying for transportation structure, roads, bridges, things like that. also, educating the workforce. let us take a listen to one of the governor's and what he had the say during this state of the state address. this is the governor of new york talking about new york state. >> yes it is hard to reform education. i know the politics of it. i know the problems. i know the issues. but, can you imagining how smart the state would be when we...
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. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life. and she would walk in the room and everybody knew she was there. >> tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on her way to becoming a family counselor. >> her goal was to be able to put families back together again. >> then, in march 1993, donna and gary reitler received that late-night phone call every rent dreads, a cop from marion, indiana, was on the line. >> he said, do you know where tricia is? in my heart, i knew that something was drastically wrong. >> tricia had walked to an off-campus supermarket, and
. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia...
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>> yes and there was a lot of energy around that. [ inaudible ] resort over the summer. and that's when it became clear to us that if we were willing to put the right amount of work into it, we would really be able to make this happen. >> stephanie: zach walls, as a former youtube sensation yourself, this is why, i think in some ways your testimony before the iowa state legislature caused such a sensation is because you put such a human face on it. you talk so lovingly about your two moms and how you are a normal family like everybody else -- >> i don't know if i would say we were normal. that might be stretching it a little bit. but we are absolutely a loving and committed family no doubt about it. >> stephanie: i think that's why we have made so many strides and i think that's why we're moving to quickly on these subjects don't you? >> yes. >> stephanie: i think americans have a basic sense of fairness. >> absolutely. it's why we founded this country, no taxation without representation. it wasn't fair. so here we are today over 200 years later, continuing to perfect th
>> yes and there was a lot of energy around that. [ inaudible ] resort over the summer. and that's when it became clear to us that if we were willing to put the right amount of work into it, we would really be able to make this happen. >> stephanie: zach walls, as a former youtube sensation yourself, this is why, i think in some ways your testimony before the iowa state legislature caused such a sensation is because you put such a human face on it. you talk so lovingly about your...
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immigration reform and energy reform. then newtown happened and that wasn't part of his agenda for the second term. then newtown happened and by all signs the president was deeply and personally moved. one of the reasons i suspect you can see there just to, standing to the left of them the fatherf two young daughters and the idea of these 20 young schoolchildren having been unabouted down i'm sure hit him very bern p personally. he decided to make that a huge issue in this campaign or rather in his second administration. it will be interesting to see. one of the things people say you don't want to overload the agenda but in addition everything he wants to do and obviously the debt and deficit he will have several battles with congress over that but gun control, he will try to take advantage newtown has happened and perhaps caused a tippingpoint in public attitudes and he will push that very aggressively. shepard: senator chuck schumer, the chairman of joint congressional committee of presidential ceremonies with opening r
immigration reform and energy reform. then newtown happened and that wasn't part of his agenda for the second term. then newtown happened and by all signs the president was deeply and personally moved. one of the reasons i suspect you can see there just to, standing to the left of them the fatherf two young daughters and the idea of these 20 young schoolchildren having been unabouted down i'm sure hit him very bern p personally. he decided to make that a huge issue in this campaign or rather in...
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head coach john harbaugh said the energy out there was just electric. the team boarded their charter at bwi and arrived at new orleans mid afternoon and enjoyed a rather large police escort to the hotel. that's where we caught up with the team. and the players couldn't stop talking about the excitement. >> that's baltimore, man. that city is awesome. you know, i told john and i told a couple other guys, i said, you know, this feeling is great. this feeling is great. the sendoff is often but there's nothing better than coming home as world champions. >> the fans were crazy. they had the music going and there was thousands of people there and everybody was excited. they were doing the raven chant that they do. we were kind of all on the way to the airport pretty excited about that. >> reporter: over the course of his reign, commissioner roger goodell has made it his mission to make the game of football much safer from stricter penalties and doctors on the side lines. but it's been met with mixed emotions. many think it's affecting the game of football whi
head coach john harbaugh said the energy out there was just electric. the team boarded their charter at bwi and arrived at new orleans mid afternoon and enjoyed a rather large police escort to the hotel. that's where we caught up with the team. and the players couldn't stop talking about the excitement. >> that's baltimore, man. that city is awesome. you know, i told john and i told a couple other guys, i said, you know, this feeling is great. this feeling is great. the sendoff is often...
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host: coral davenport has worked on a wide range of energy issues and has covered energy, and politics in congress for congressional quarterly. i want to go to richard in virginia on the independent line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i'm curious as to why we are always talking about how global warming is such a terrible thing. in reality, we know the world has gone through monumental and temperature changes and climate changes to such a degree that there were massive. for instance, between the years 800 and the 1300's, the world have warmed up such that marineland had 10,000 to 15,000 -- the green land had 10,000 to 15,000 people and the catholic church had a bishop there. about one on for years. why is it that we have to consider global warming such a terrible thing? is a political issue and that is all it is. guest: scientists will tell you now that absolutely, the globe has gone through cycles of warming and cooling throughout its existence and drop the existence of human spirit -- throughout the existence of humans. the global atmosphere right now was warmer than it has been
host: coral davenport has worked on a wide range of energy issues and has covered energy, and politics in congress for congressional quarterly. i want to go to richard in virginia on the independent line. caller: thanks for taking my call. i'm curious as to why we are always talking about how global warming is such a terrible thing. in reality, we know the world has gone through monumental and temperature changes and climate changes to such a degree that there were massive. for instance,...
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now it takes time and energy if you go that direction. it doesn't become a freebie that one senator spending no time, no energy can go out to dinner, go off on vacation, can paralyze the senate. now you have to spend the time and, to make your case and not only is that important in stripping away frivolous filibusters, but it means the american people get to weigh in. i'm absolutely convinced if we were going back to the debate on the disclose act which stripped away scres in campaign donations and we had 59 votes to close gate, needed a 60th, those for additional debate fled this chamber fearful of making their case before the american people. if they had this had to stand and defend foreign donations in our campaign system, the american people would have said not that you're a here but you're a bum. they would have weighed in and said to their own senators join the effort to close debate because to stand in the way of a final vote over secrecy in campaign donations does great damage to our democracy, and maybe the pressure and common se
now it takes time and energy if you go that direction. it doesn't become a freebie that one senator spending no time, no energy can go out to dinner, go off on vacation, can paralyze the senate. now you have to spend the time and, to make your case and not only is that important in stripping away frivolous filibusters, but it means the american people get to weigh in. i'm absolutely convinced if we were going back to the debate on the disclose act which stripped away scres in campaign donations...
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to get control of the energy future. all of that will be a part of the president's vision for the next four years. >> you know, bob schieffer mentioned earlier this morning the tragedy in newtown, connecticut, the president is proposing a number of changes to the gun laws in this country. how much a part of the president's resolve will that be in the months coming? >> well, the thing -- the president always said that, you know, you have to do many things at once when you're president, and that's a very important thing. we can't keep replicating these tragedies and it's not just the big tragedies, but the small, smaller strategy dtragedies than the streets every day. so he's determined to move forward on this package of laws. they're not the only things we need to do. some of the things have less to do with government and more to do with what we -- what we do in our home. what our children play and in terms of video games and what they watch. but certainly we need to do something about guns. we are hopeful that we're at a
to get control of the energy future. all of that will be a part of the president's vision for the next four years. >> you know, bob schieffer mentioned earlier this morning the tragedy in newtown, connecticut, the president is proposing a number of changes to the gun laws in this country. how much a part of the president's resolve will that be in the months coming? >> well, the thing -- the president always said that, you know, you have to do many things at once when you're...
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because they want to wait till they get seated down where you guys are and save their energy. at the moment, look behind me. even the marines, the u.s. marines even do parade rest with precision. look at all those chiseled jaws and complete silence. i mean, if i yelled out, "we love the marines" no one would even crack a smile. that's what's happening. it's almost like everyone behind the marines are following suit. the chinese-american community center folk dance troupe you will see later out of delaware, even though are at a marine-like parade rest. so it's very quiet down here. as we wait for your guys' end to start moving. the president, mrs. obama, get seated yet? >> we're state waiting. right behind us. we're right across the street from the reviewing stand. all the vips, the family members, other distinguished guests, they're all inside. i think they're waiting for the president and the first lady and the vice president, the second lady, to come in, the families, the immediate kids, and i think this parade will get moving. right now, it's paused as we await. they've got
because they want to wait till they get seated down where you guys are and save their energy. at the moment, look behind me. even the marines, the u.s. marines even do parade rest with precision. look at all those chiseled jaws and complete silence. i mean, if i yelled out, "we love the marines" no one would even crack a smile. that's what's happening. it's almost like everyone behind the marines are following suit. the chinese-american community center folk dance troupe you will see...
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american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance, the fight against disease, and the push for development, as much as it is by any single counterterrorism initiative. and it must be. it is defined by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change, or fighting to lift up millions of lives by promoting freedom and democracy from africa, to the americas, or speaking out for the prisoners of gulags in north korea, and millions of refugees of misplaced humans and victims of human trafficking. america gives up to her values when we give voice to the voice less. i share with the president the conviction that it is equally imperative that we insert a new role in the world of increasing, failed and failing states. burgeoning populations of young people, hungry for jobs, opportunity, individual rights, and freedom are rebelling against years of disinch franchisement and humiliation. a fruit surrender in tunis ia wanted dignity and respect e. wapblgted to sepl his fruit without corruption and abuse, has owe what led him to selfimmulate.
american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance, the fight against disease, and the push for development, as much as it is by any single counterterrorism initiative. and it must be. it is defined by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change, or fighting to lift up millions of lives by promoting freedom and democracy from africa, to the americas, or speaking out for the prisoners of gulags in north korea, and millions of refugees...
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doubled energy independence here in america. you know, historic investments in alternative battery technology. wind, solar, bio fuels. i think we want to build on that. we doubled fuel efficiency standards and not with congress. but there's things, some thing that is require legislation. and so i think in the weeks to come, you know, the president talking more specifically how do we build on the progress in the last four years and i think that, you know, post-sandy, post another year of violent storms in 2012, i think that, you know, the american people understand the urgency here and, you know, there's an economic rational for it. there's a foreign policy rational for it and a rational in terms of beginning to do the right things by the planet and the environment and pushing very hard on these things. >> david plouffe joining us on this very busy day. i have to tell you that right now we are being treated to the deafening sounds of the president going down. alex witt is 4th at constitution. what are you seeing? >> i'll tell you
doubled energy independence here in america. you know, historic investments in alternative battery technology. wind, solar, bio fuels. i think we want to build on that. we doubled fuel efficiency standards and not with congress. but there's things, some thing that is require legislation. and so i think in the weeks to come, you know, the president talking more specifically how do we build on the progress in the last four years and i think that, you know, post-sandy, post another year of violent...
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i had a lot of energy. i had a lot of yearning a lot of unsolved senses of -- i very much wanted to express myself and define myself. >> was that the most fertile period for you ever? >> yeah, yeah it was. i was really busting at the seams to express myself. ♪ i'm going to carolina in my mind ♪ >> where did that song come from? >> i was homesick. i was in london and i was -- i was just thinking about north carolina. i was so -- >> does it just flow once you got on to it? do the words just come? >> that certainly did. ♪ sweet baby james ♪ >> and when did "sweet baby james" come? >> it was six months to a year later. i was driving down route 95 to north carolina to -- to see my nephew, james, for the first time. and i was thinking what sort of song would be good for a little baby boy. ♪ rock-a-bye my sweet baby james ♪ >> you're happiest when you feel those songs -- >> that's right. that's the moment -- that's the most thrilling thing, the most delightful thing that happens to me is when the piece
i had a lot of energy. i had a lot of yearning a lot of unsolved senses of -- i very much wanted to express myself and define myself. >> was that the most fertile period for you ever? >> yeah, yeah it was. i was really busting at the seams to express myself. ♪ i'm going to carolina in my mind ♪ >> where did that song come from? >> i was homesick. i was in london and i was -- i was just thinking about north carolina. i was so -- >> does it just flow once you got...
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when you think of energy you think of rig. now you have a couple of analysts coming out talking postively about the company. that is on the heels of the chatter that the activist investor billionaire carl icahn has been pushing the company to push, declare a dividend of at least $4 a share. if it does not, he proposes at the next annual meeting. you have guggenheim and rbc raising their price targets. guggenheim has a $75 target. rbc has a $66 target. goldman sachs is negative on bed, bath & beyond. saying margins have reached their peak. not good news for bed, bath & beyond, pulling back over 2%. joseph bank, sales not meeting analysts. they blame the winner weather and superstorm sandy and some people are saying they should look internally but not good numbers for joseph a. bank. lori: sums it up. thank you. melissa: s&p lowering rating on illinois on the concerns that it is failing to address the $96 billion pension fund deficit. we have the trait treasurer of illinois and he joins us now. dan, tell me the practical implica
when you think of energy you think of rig. now you have a couple of analysts coming out talking postively about the company. that is on the heels of the chatter that the activist investor billionaire carl icahn has been pushing the company to push, declare a dividend of at least $4 a share. if it does not, he proposes at the next annual meeting. you have guggenheim and rbc raising their price targets. guggenheim has a $75 target. rbc has a $66 target. goldman sachs is negative on bed, bath...
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deadbeat brings an unparalleled energy and dedication to our party, and i look forward to continue our work together and ensuring that the democratic party continues to grow stronger and more dynamic than ever. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, madam chairwoman. for your outstanding work and helping us get such a large turnout of hispanic voters for the democratic party in 2012. now for our final second speech, the chair when i recognize -- from maryland, chair of the dnc asian-american pacific caucus. >> thank you, madam interim chair. i hope you all came to me. we went from the tallest to the shortest here. so i have all a bit of a challenge making sure i can fit the microphone. so good afternoon, everyone. i am proud to join my fellow democrats in nominating congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz for chair of the democratic national committee. as chair of the democratic national committee, asian-american and pacific islander caucus, i know from experience how committed chair debbie wasserman schultz is to ensuring that all groups are represented fairly and our party. she understan
deadbeat brings an unparalleled energy and dedication to our party, and i look forward to continue our work together and ensuring that the democratic party continues to grow stronger and more dynamic than ever. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, madam chairwoman. for your outstanding work and helping us get such a large turnout of hispanic voters for the democratic party in 2012. now for our final second speech, the chair when i recognize -- from maryland, chair of the dnc asian-american...
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a path toward sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> all right. he laid out a pretty -- >> yes. >> -- impressive liberal agenda there. >> a clear path that goes back over a year, if you think about it, from the fight on contraception and health care, to legalizing the dream act students, to comprehensive, embracing gay marriage, gun control, climate change, even women in combat. he has clearly crossed a rubicon. for most of the past four decades, democrats are concerned about many issues about going too far and alienating blew collar older and rural white voters, president obama won re-election despite huge deficits among those voters and a clear sense of him being unshackled from the coalition and reflecting the priorities f
a path toward sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition. we must lead it. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> all right. he laid out a pretty -- >> yes. >> -- impressive liberal agenda there....
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the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition, we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries, we must claim its promise. that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our forests and waterways, our crop lands and snow-capped peaks. that is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by god. that's what will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared. we, the people, still believe that enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. [applause] our brave men and women in uniform, tempered by the flames of battle, are unmatched in skill and courage. [applause] our citizens, seared by the memory of those we have lost, know too well the price that is paid for liberty. the knowledge of their sacrifice will keep us forever vigilant against those who would do us harm. but we are also heirs to those who won the peace and not just the war; who turned sworn enemies into the surest of friends -
the path towards sustainable energy sources will be long and sometimes difficult. but america cannot resist this transition, we must lead it. we cannot cede to other nations the technology that will power new jobs and new industries, we must claim its promise. that's how we will maintain our economic vitality and our forests and waterways, our crop lands and snow-capped peaks. that is how we will preserve our planet, commanded to our care by god. that's what will lend meaning to the creed our...